Monarchist General /MG/

What is monarchism? It is the belief in an absolute right wing authoritarian government, whose figurehead is a heriditary ruler.

> Why monarchism?

Because it is the only system that does not lead to moral/societal collapse

>Communism
Inefficient, leads to starvation. Also a godless system with crooked morality

>Libertarianism/Anarchism
Trusts people way too much. Inevitably leads to weakness and decadence

>Democracy
People very oft vote against the very survival of the state and well being of its citizens. Additionally, only the worst and most slimy can hold power

>Facism/Nationalism
A tainted brand that lacks the aesthetic of a king. Also has a struggle for power in the state, as opposed to a ruler trained from birth.

Monarchism is tried and true, and the only system that can truly save the west. Abandon leftist concepts such as "freedom", they are luxuries that we will have to give up in order to survive.

All hail the King!

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Reminder that every race and ethnicity is a family, and every family needs a patriarch. That patriarch being a king.

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Reminder that Germany died with the 1918 (((Uprising))) and that all the Nazis did was cost the German people all the land east of the Oder, get millions deprived from their homeland and allow the German people to be divided for a generation.

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>monarchism is absolute monarchism
found the LARPer

>Not being a proponent of Absolutism

This would be great if the monarchs weren’t indifferent to their own nation vOv

Meritocratic Ethno-Provincialist Imperialism reporting in.
AVE, IMPERIVM AETERNVM. AVE, CIVIS.

>Not being a proponent of Absolutism
I know this is just a meme, but would you relent to prima nocte in an absolute monarchism?

Lol that's assuming that the monarch isn't as fucked up as all the other people are (as you suggested in your explanation of democracy). Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely

Since they own the kingdom for their lifetime, there's less incentive to be indifferent, just like how there's less incentive to be indifferent with someone else's shit as opposed to yours.

No. Just because we adopt the most tested form of government in history doesn't mean we have to bring back everything from the meme ages. Fuedalist I'm not.

Question: How do you prevent monarchs from this becoming a thing?

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This

Don't intermarry. It's a pretty easy concept nowadays.

Have larger families, occasionally marry rich knights and commoners and such

You disinherit the heir. Might tarnish your reputation and lead to succession fights, but it's still better than having a slowpoke on the throne.
He did a better job than twenty years of democracy in Spain, tho.

Someone who is born to wealth and purposely raised to rule is less likely to go corrupt.

You're a fucking retard
Centralized authority requires bureaucracy which is what the whole deal with Dukes and Counts was for
Prima nocte was never even a thing in the Feudal ages

The Castro and Kim monarchies prove that monarchy are not right wing.

>two non European communists are a good representation of every European monarchy that existed

hmm...

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a Kingdom is an organic entity

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They were all relatives and some even called each other by Nicky and Willy and they didn't stopped the Great War even as cousins

I do sympathise with monarchism a lot, but I've come to the conclusion that a monarchy at best preserves the current values. Monarchism is not a revolutionary ideology.
Today, with our current set of values, Monarchism wouldn't do much, or at least not enough. What we need is a cultural revolution, something a monarchy is simply not made for.
Prove me wrong.

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